UK,
2016, 75 min
Directed by:
Arthur CaryScreenplay:
Louis TherouxCinematography:
Arthur CaryComposer:
Jon OpstadPlots(1)
In light of the unmasking of Jimmy Savile as a predatory sex offender, and 15 years on from the BBC documentary When Louis Met Jimmy, Louis Theroux sets out to understand how a man who was at the centre of British entertainment and charitable fundraising for decades was able to get away with a long litany of crimes. In this reflective 75-minute film, Louis talks to some of Savile's victims and to people who worked closely with him, and re-examines moments from the original film as well as footage that has never aired before on television. (BBC)
(more)Cast
Louis Theroux (moderator)
Singapore
King Charles III (a.f.)
UK
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